A man is accused of kidnapping and torturing his girlfriend, Turlock police said.Frank Deodulo Guerra, 22, locked the girlfriend in a dog crate and treated her "inhumanely," Stanislaus County District Attorney's Office said. He pleaded not guilty to three felonies charges on Monday.Guerra is charged with one count of kidnapping, forcibly taking his girlfriend to a different part of Stanislaus County, according to a criminal complaint filed in Stanislaus County Superior Court.The two other counts include felony battery with serious bodily injury and felony battery on a cohabitor -- domestic abuse. The complaint shows Guerra was living with the girlfriend at the time.The abuse took place between Aug. 1, 2015, to Jan. 4, according to the complaint.The girlfriend told police she was tortured by Guerra during those five months. According to the complaint, she suffered “corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition.”Guerra remains in custody. His next court appearance is scheduled for Friday morning.Stay with KCRA 3 for more developments on this case.38170400

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A man is accused of kidnapping and torturing his girlfriend, Turlock police said.

Frank Deodulo Guerra, 22, locked the girlfriend in a dog crate and treated her "inhumanely," Stanislaus County District Attorney's Office said. He pleaded not guilty to three felonies charges on Monday.

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Guerra is charged with one count of kidnapping, forcibly taking his girlfriend to a different part of Stanislaus County, according to a criminal complaint filed in Stanislaus County Superior Court.

The two other counts include felony battery with serious bodily injury and felony battery on a cohabitor -- domestic abuse. The complaint shows Guerra was living with the girlfriend at the time.

The abuse took place between Aug. 1, 2015, to Jan. 4, according to the complaint.

The girlfriend told police she was tortured by Guerra during those five months. According to the complaint, she suffered “corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition.”

Guerra remains in custody. His next court appearance is scheduled for Friday morning.